Fatigue Behavior and Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Structures Using NSM FRP Composites

Fatigue Behavior and Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Structures Using NSM FRP Composites

Author: Cheng Chen

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781339825847

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Near-surface mounted (NSM) method using Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites proves to be promising in structural strengthening and rehabilitation of deficient reinforced concrete (RC) and prestressed concrete members. However, the fatigue behavior of strengthened members is still not well understood and needs extensive research before practical design guidelines are established. The objective of this research is to experimentally and analytically assess the fatigue performance and predict the fatigue life of NSM CFRP strengthened RC beams. In particular, it aims to: (1) experimentally evaluate the bond performance of the NSM CFRP reinforcement-epoxy interface and its degradation; (2) propose an analytical model to predict the bond performance; (3) evaluate the test results of the flexural performance of the NSM CFRP strengthened RC beams subject to fatigue loadings; and (4) develop models to predict the corresponding flexural performance and fatigue life of the strengthened concrete members. Thirty-six NSM strengthened concrete block specimens were fabricated and then subject to various fatigue loadings. Direct pull-out test was conducted on each specimen to obtain the bond characteristics and performance. Variables considered in this study include: cycles of fatigue loadings and types of NSM reinforcements. The result shows that specimens using NSM rods had higher bond strength at the epoxy-NSM interface than that at the concrete-epoxy interface, resulting in the governing failure due to breakage of epoxy and concrete. Specimens using NSM strips, on the other hand, failed mainly due to debonding (at the epoxy-NSM interface). Moreover, fatigue loading tended to shift the FRP strain and the local bond stress distribution from the loaded end towards the free end in NSM-strengthened specimens. The local bond stress-slip relationship under fatigue followed a hardening-softening behavior for both types of NSM reinforcement. Fatigue loading generally decreased the bond strength while the corresponding slip remained almost unchanged. A theoretical solution to this bond characteristics under fatigue loading is derived to predict the debonded length progression and fatigue behavior of the bond related variables (e.g. distribution of bond stress, slip, and tensile stress of the NSM reinforcement) for concrete blocks strengthened by NSM CFRP reinforcement. Twenty RC beams strengthened with NSM FRP were constructed in 2 batches, one strengthened by NSM rods and the other by NSM strips. Sixteen NSM strengthened specimens were subject to different levels of fatigue loading until failure, while four strengthened specimens were tested under monotonic loadings. Typical elastic-plastic behavior was observed in monotonic test, yielding of specimen occurred when the tensile strain of steel rebar reached around 0.2%. Most fatigue specimens failed by rebar rupture and small group of specimens failed by debonding between NSM and concrete. However, unstable crack propagation was also observed to occur with rebar rupture in certain specimens, especially specimens with lower fatigue load and longer fatigue life. The crack and deflection progression could be generally divided into three distinct stages: (1) initial stage with decelerating increase; (2) steady stage with increase of constant and small rate; (3) final unstable stage of accelerating increase, and the second stage occupied most of fatigue life. An analytical solution to the flexural response of the RC beams strengthened with NSM CFRP reinforcement is derived, using a trilinear bond-slip relation for the CFRP-epoxy interface and the previously derived theoretical solution to bond characteristics. As the analytical model provides solution to flexural response, an independent fatigue life prediction model is also developed for reinforced concrete beams strengthened with NSM FRP rods under flexural fatigue loading. The model is based on the fracture-mechanics approach using cohesive model and capable of predicting fatigue life due to rebar rupture, where the effect of cohesive stresses due to aggregate, steel rebar, NSM FRP reinforcement is approximated by specific cohesion laws.In conclusion, this dissertation presents thorough and detailed research to experimentally and analytically investigate the flexural behavior of NSM FRP beams, including the strain of FRP, rebar and concrete, deflection, and crack progression, etc. Moreover, approaches to address the fatigue life prediction is also proposed and verified by experimental results.


Strengthening Design of Reinforced Concrete with FRP

Strengthening Design of Reinforced Concrete with FRP

Author: Hayder A. Rasheed

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2014-12-16

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1482235595

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Strengthening Design of Reinforced Concrete with FRP establishes the art and science of strengthening design of reinforced concrete with fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) beyond the abstract nature of the design guidelines from Canada (ISIS Canada 2001), Europe (FIB Task Group 9.3 2001), and the United States (ACI 440.2R-08). Evolved from thorough cla


Structures Strengthened with Bonded Composites

Structures Strengthened with Bonded Composites

Author: Zhishen Wu

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 2020-07-15

Total Pages: 558

ISBN-13: 0128210893

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Structures Strengthened with Bonded Composites presents a comprehensive resource on the strengthening of concrete, reinforced and prestressed concrete, masonry, steel and other composite structures using externally-bonded FRP composites. The book emphasizes a systematic and fundamental investigation on bonding and debonding behavior of the FRP-concrete interface and structural performances of FRP-strengthened structures with a combination of experimental, theoretical and numerical studies. This book will appeal to all those concerned with strengthening and retrofitting of existing structures from the effect of additional anticipated loads in the civil sector. Discusses the FRP strengthening of different types of structures, including bridges, tunnels, buildings, historic structures and underwater constructions Establishes a systematic theory on interfacial fracture mechanics and clarifies different debonding mechanisms Describes design methods and makes comparison of design considerations and methods among different countries Presents temperature and fatigue effects and long-term behavior for different strengthening methods


Reinforced Concrete Design with FRP Composites

Reinforced Concrete Design with FRP Composites

Author: Hota V.S. GangaRao

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-11-20

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1420020196

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Although the use of composites has increased in many industrial, commercial, medical, and defense applications, there is a lack of technical literature that examines composites in conjunction with concrete construction. Fulfilling the need for a comprehensive, explicit guide, Reinforced Concrete Design with FRP Composites presents specific informat


Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Structures

Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Structures

Author: L C Hollaway

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1999-03-05

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1855737612

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The in situ rehabilitation or upgrading of reinforced concrete members using bonded steel plates is an effective, convenient and economic method of improving structural performance. However, disadvantages inherent in the use of steel have stimulated research into the possibility of using fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) materials in its place, providing a non-corrosive, more versatile strengthening system. This book presents a detailed study of the flexural strengthening of reinforced and prestressed concrete members using fibre reinforces polymer composite plates. It is based to a large extent on material developed or provided by the consortium which studied the technology of plate bonding to upgrade structural units using carbon fibre / polymer composite materials. The research and trial tests were undertaken as part of the ROBUST project, one of several ventures in the UK Government's DTI-LINK Structural Composites Programme. The book has been designed for practising structural and civil engineers seeking to understand the principles and design technology of plate bonding, and for final year undergraduate and postgraduate engineers studying the principles of highway and bridge engineering and structural engineering. Detailed study of the flexural strengthening of reinforced and prestressed concrete members using fibre reinforced polymer composites Contains in-depth case histories


FRP

FRP

Author: J. G. Teng

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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Fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are used to strengthen reinforced concrete (RC) structures. A large amount of research now exists on this. This book brings together all existing research into one volume.


The International Handbook of FRP Composites in Civil Engineering

The International Handbook of FRP Composites in Civil Engineering

Author: Manoochehr Zoghi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-09-26

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13: 0849320135

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Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites have become an integral part of the construction industry because of their versatility, enhanced durability and resistance to fatigue and corrosion, high strength-to-weight ratio, accelerated construction, and lower maintenance and life-cycle costs. Advanced FRP composite materials are also emerging for a wide range of civil infrastructure applications. These include everything from bridge decks, bridge strengthening and repairs, and seismic retrofit to marine waterfront structures and sustainable, energy-efficient housing. The International Handbook of FRP Composites in Civil Engineering brings together a wealth of information on advances in materials, techniques, practices, nondestructive testing, and structural health monitoring of FRP composites, specifically for civil infrastructure. With a focus on professional applications, the handbook supplies design guidelines and standards of practice from around the world. It also includes helpful design formulas, tables, and charts to provide immediate answers to common questions. Organized into seven parts, the handbook covers: FRP fundamentals, including history, codes and standards, manufacturing, materials, mechanics, and life-cycle costs Bridge deck applications and the critical topic of connection design for FRP structural members External reinforcement for rehabilitation, including the strengthening of reinforced concrete, masonry, wood, and metallic structures FRP composites for the reinforcement of concrete structures, including material characteristics, design procedures, and quality assurance–quality control (QA/QC) issues Hybrid FRP composite systems, with an emphasis on design, construction, QA/QC, and repair Quality control, quality assurance, and evaluation using nondestructive testing, and in-service monitoring using structural health monitoring of FRP composites, including smart composites that can actively sense and respond to the environment and internal states FRP-related books, journals, conference proceedings, organizations, and research sources Comprehensive yet concise, this is an invaluable reference for practicing engineers and construction professionals, as well as researchers and students. It offers ready-to-use information on how FRP composites can be more effectively utilized in new construction, repair and reconstruction, and architectural engineering.


Design Procedures for the Use of Composites in Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Structures

Design Procedures for the Use of Composites in Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Structures

Author: Carlo Pellegrino

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-08-25

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 940177336X

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This book analyses the current knowledge on structural behaviour of RC elements and structures strengthened with composite materials (experimental, analytical and numerical approaches for EBR and NSM), particularly in relation to the above topics, and the comparison of the predictions of the current available codes/recommendations/guidelines with selected experimental results. The book shows possible critical issues (discrepancies, lacunae, relevant parameters, test procedures, etc.) related to current code predictions or to evaluate their reliability, in order to develop more uniform methods and basic rules for design and control of FRP strengthened RC structures. General problems/critical issues are clarified on the basis of the actual experiences, detect discrepancies in existing codes, lacunae in knowledge and, concerning these identified subjects, provide proposals for improvements. The book will help to contribute to promote and consolidate a more qualified and conscious approach towards rehabilitation and strengthening existing RC structures with composites and their possible monitoring.


Strengthening and Rehabilitation of Civil Infrastructures Using Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composites

Strengthening and Rehabilitation of Civil Infrastructures Using Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composites

Author: L C Hollaway

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2008-07-18

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1845694899

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The repair of deteriorated, damaged and substandard civil infrastructures has become one of the most important issues for the civil engineer worldwide. This important book discusses the use of externally-bonded fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites to strengthen, rehabilitate and retrofit civil engineering structures, covering such aspects as material behaviour, structural design and quality assurance. The first three chapters of the book review structurally-deficient civil engineering infrastructure, including concrete, metallic, masonry and timber structures. FRP composites used in rehabilitation and surface preparation of the component materials are also reviewed. The next four chapters deal with the design of FRP systems for the flexural and shear strengthening of reinforced concrete (RC) beams and the strengthening of RC columns. The following two chapters examine the strengthening of metallic and masonry structures with FRP composites. The last four chapters of the book are devoted to practical considerations in the flexural strengthening of beams with unstressed and prestressed FRP plates, durability of externally bonded FRP composite systems, quality assurance and control, maintenance, repair, and case studies. With its distinguished editors and international team of contributors, Strengthening and rehabilitation of civil infrastructures using fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites is a valuable reference guide for engineers, scientists and technical personnel in civil and structural engineering working on the rehabilitation and strengthening of the civil infrastructure. Reviews the use of fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites in structurally damaged and sub-standard civil engineering structures Examines the role and benefits of fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites in different types of structures such as masonry and metallic strengthening Covers practical considerations including material behaviour, structural design and quality assurance


Durability of Composites for Civil Structural Applications

Durability of Composites for Civil Structural Applications

Author: Vistasp M. Karbhari

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2007-07-25

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1845693566

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Given the increasing use of fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites in structural civil engineering, there is a vital need for critical information related to the overall durability and performance of these new materials under harsh and changing conditions. Durability of composites for civil and structural applications provides a thorough overview of key aspects of the durability of FRP composites for designers and practising engineers. Part one discusses general aspects of composite durability. Chapters examine mechanisms of degradation such as moisture, aqueous solutions, UV radiation, temperature, fatigue and wear. Part two then discusses ways of using FRP composites, including strengthening and rehabilitating existing structures with FRP composites, and monitoring techniques such as structural health monitoring. Durability of composites for civil and structural applications provides practising engineers, decision makers and students with a useful and fundamental guide to the use of FRP composites within civil and structural engineering. Provides a thorough overview of key aspects of the durability of composites Examines mechanisms of degradation such as aqueous solutions, moisture, fatigue and wear Discusses ways of using FRP composites, including strengthening and rehabilitating existing structures